If it says "delivered visa by email" and you haven't received anything (that was my case), don't panic, look to the far right of the details in the "finished" line, you can download the visa
Hi! I got the DTV remote worker from the Thai Embassy in Paris in June. You can easily ask them for information by email, they usually respond quickly, however the application process was rather long... 5 weeks with a request for additional documents.
je pense qu’il vaut mieux que tu vois directement avec la secu et l’Urssaf, la secu me disais de prendre la CFE , l’Urssaf m’a dit que non je n’étais pas expat et que je restait affilié à la secu, qu’il fallait juste que j’informe de mon voyage longue durée. C’est flou de leur côté je trouve.
J’imagine que tous les cas ne se ressemble pas, je ne veux pas te donner de fausses informations. Je te conseil de voir directement avec eux.
Salut, je suis pas en Thaïlande car je suis en attente de réponse de l’ambassade à Paris, c’est transparent pour ton employeur, point de vue administratif c’est comme si tu étais en voyage longue durée. Perso mon employeur n’a rien eu à faire mise à part les papiers demandés par l’immigration.
I didn't even receive a confirmation email when I submitted my application. I contacted them a week after submitting the application, and they told me that it had been registered and that I had to wait.
I'll contact them again next week if I still haven't heard anything. In Paris, it has a reputation for taking a long time, and with the public holidays in May, it's delayed even further.
I've been waiting for Paris for three weeks now. I submitted my application on the 15th and am still waiting for my documents to be verified. It takes forever in France.